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  1. Fictions of infinity
    Levinasian ethics in 21st-century novels
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    This study traces the connection of infinity and Levinasian ethics in 21st-century fiction. It tackles the paradox of how infinity can be (re-)presented in the finite space between the covers of a book and finds an answer that combines conceptual... more

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    This study traces the connection of infinity and Levinasian ethics in 21st-century fiction. It tackles the paradox of how infinity can be (re-)presented in the finite space between the covers of a book and finds an answer that combines conceptual metaphor theory with concepts from classical narratology and beyond, such as mise en abyme, textual circularity, intertextuality or omniscient narration. It argues that texts with such structures may be conceptualised as infinite via Lakoff and Núñez’s Basic Metaphor of Infinity. The catachrestic transfer of infinity from structure to text means that the texts themselves are understood to be infinite. Taking its cue from the central role of the infinite in Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics, the function of such ‘fictions of infinity’ turns out to be ethical: infinite textuality disrupts reading patterns and calls into question the reader’s spontaneity to interpret. This hypothesis is put to the test in detailed readings of four 21st-century novels, David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods, Ian McEwan’s Saturday and John Banville’s The Infinities. This book thus combines ethical criticism with structural aesthetics to uncover ethical potential in fiction

     

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    Series: Buchreihe der Anglia ; volume 71
    Subjects: 21st-century novel; Levinas, Emmanuel; ethics; infinity; Ethics in literature; Infinite in literature; Infinite; Literature, Modern; Unendlichkeit <Motiv>; Ethik; Englisch; Roman
    Other subjects: Lévinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995)
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  2. Fictions of Infinity
    Levinasian Ethics in 21st-Century Novels
  3. Making time
    world construction in the present-tense novel
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations of Titles -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Mapping the Research Field on Present-Tense Narration -- 2 Linguistic, Narratological, and Philosophical Considerations... more

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations of Titles -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Mapping the Research Field on Present-Tense Narration -- 2 Linguistic, Narratological, and Philosophical Considerations on Tense Usage in Narrative Fiction -- Part II: A Narratological Model of Present-Tense Usage in Narrative Fiction -- 3 The 'Grammatical' Fallacy, or: Why We Need a Descriptive and Analytical Model of Present- Tense Narration -- 4 The Formal-Structural Dimension of Fictional (Present-)Tense Usage: Textual Distribution and Narrative Orchestration -- 5 The Functional Dimension of Fictional Present-Tense Usage: Uses and Functions of Present-Tense Narration -- 6 The Syntactic Dimension of Fictional Present-Tense Usage: Correlations between (Different Kinds of) Present-Tense Narration and Other Narrative Strategies and/or Phenomena -- Part III: Uses and Functions of Present-Tense Narration in Contemporary Narrative Fiction -- 7 Narrative of Reformation: The Revision of History and Narrative Form in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall (2003) and Bring Up the Bodies (2012) -- 8 Narrative of Punishment: Experientiality, Immersion, and the Representation of Narrative Space in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake (2003) -- 9 Narrative of Reminiscence: Intercultural Understanding and Narrative Empathy in Nadeem Aslam's Maps for Lost Lovers (2004) -- 10 Narrative of Deception: Narrative Progression, Suspense, and Surprise in Don Winslow's The Power of the Dog (2005) -- 11 Narrative of Emergence: Metanarration, Intertextuality, and the Disclosure of Worldmaking in Ian McEwan's Nutshell (2016) -- 12 Narrative of Emancipation: Character-Centered Illusion, Cognitive Dissonance, and Narrative Unreliability in Emma Donoghue's Room (2010) -- 13 Narrative of Life: Orality, Narrative Authority, and the (Broken) Illusion of Immediacy in Irvine Welsh's Skagboys (2012) and Dead Men's Trousers (2018) -- 14 Concluding Remarks, or: The Future of Research on Present-Tense Narration -- Works Cited -- Author Index -- Subject Index Responding to the current surge in present-tense novels, Making Time is an innovative contribution to narratological research on present-tense usage in narrative fiction. Breaking with the tradition of conceptualizing the present tense purely as a deictic category denoting synchronicity between a narrative event and its presentation, the study redefines present-tense narration as a fully-fledged narrative strategy whose functional potential far exceeds temporal relations between story and discourse. The first part of the volume presents numerous analytical categories that systematically describe the formal, structural, functional, and syntactic dimensions of present-tense usage in narrative fiction. These categories are then deployed to investigate the uses and functions of present-tense narration in selected twenty-first century novels, including Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, Ian McEwan's Nutshell, and Irvine Welsh's Skagboys. The seven case studies serve to illustrate the ubiquity of present-tense narration in contemporary fiction, ranging from the historical novel to the thriller, and to investigate the various ways in which the present tense contributes to narrative worldmaking

     

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    Series: Narratologia ; volume 77
    Subjects: English fiction; Narration (Rhetoric); Narration (Rhetoric); LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / General
    Other subjects: 21st-century novel; English and American literature; Structuralist narratology; cognitive narratology
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  4. Fictions of infinity
    Levinasian ethics in 21st-century novels
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    This study traces the connection of infinity and Levinasian ethics in 21st-century fiction. It tackles the paradox of how infinity can be (re-)presented in the finite space between the covers of a book and finds an answer that combines conceptual... more

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    This study traces the connection of infinity and Levinasian ethics in 21st-century fiction. It tackles the paradox of how infinity can be (re-)presented in the finite space between the covers of a book and finds an answer that combines conceptual metaphor theory with concepts from classical narratology and beyond, such as mise en abyme, textual circularity, intertextuality or omniscient narration. It argues that texts with such structures may be conceptualised as infinite via Lakoff and Núñez’s Basic Metaphor of Infinity. The catachrestic transfer of infinity from structure to text means that the texts themselves are understood to be infinite. Taking its cue from the central role of the infinite in Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics, the function of such ‘fictions of infinity’ turns out to be ethical: infinite textuality disrupts reading patterns and calls into question the reader’s spontaneity to interpret. This hypothesis is put to the test in detailed readings of four 21st-century novels, David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods, Ian McEwan’s Saturday and John Banville’s The Infinities. This book thus combines ethical criticism with structural aesthetics to uncover ethical potential in fiction

     

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    RVK Categories: CI 5837
    Series: Buchreihe der Anglia ; volume 71
    Subjects: 21st-century novel; Levinas, Emmanuel; ethics; infinity; Ethics in literature; Infinite in literature; Infinite; Literature, Modern; Ethik; Unendlichkeit <Motiv>; Englisch; Roman
    Other subjects: Lévinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995)
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    Dissertation, Augsburg University,

  5. The Anglophone novel in the twenty-first century
    cultural contexts - literary developments - model interpretations
    Contributor: Butt, Nadia (Publisher); Scherr, Alexander (Publisher); Nünning, Ansgar (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, Trier

    "In an age pervaded by global crises and planetary concerns, the Anglophone novel is undergoing significant transformations – as are the theoretical vantage points from which literary scholars study literature. This handbook aims to establish a... more

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    "In an age pervaded by global crises and planetary concerns, the Anglophone novel is undergoing significant transformations – as are the theoretical vantage points from which literary scholars study literature. This handbook aims to establish a decidedly transnational and global perspective on the contemporary novel in English. In addition to offering frameworks for theorising Anglophone literature (postcolonial studies, world literary studies, new sociological approaches, and more), it surveys (trans)cultural contexts of Anglophone fiction, literary responses to global concerns, and new novelistic forms as well as transformations of established genres. Addressing students, professors, and literary scholars alike, the volume explores the following key questions: What are the dominant themes and topics of 21st-century Anglophone novels? Which cultural dynamics have impacted the development of Anglophone fiction, roughly over the past two decades? How can we link these developments to the genre of the novel with its European legacies? What authors – from all parts of the globe – have shaped the Anglophone literary field? Which works are among the most significant novels of the new millennium so far, and how have they altered and propelled our very notion of ‘the Anglophone novel’? What new forms of the novel have emerged in recent years, and how have established genres been transformed to negotiate transnational concerns? How can we read contemporary novels as articulations of both local and global narratives? Providing multifaceted answers to these and several other questions, the chapters in this handbook offer different models for investigating the contemporary Anglophone novel on a transnational plane."

     

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    Series: WVT-Handbücher zum literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlichen Studium ; Band 25
    Subjects: Englisch; Postkoloniale Literatur; Roman
    Other subjects: Anglophone fiction; 21st-century novel; transculturality; Amitav Ghosh; Alexis Wright; J. M. Coetzee; Zakes Mda; Anglophone African Novel; Refugee Literature
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  6. Making time
    world construction in the present-tense novel
  7. Making Time
    World Construction in the Present-Tense Novel
  8. The Anglophone novel in the twenty-first century
    cultural contexts - literary developments - model interpretations
    Contributor: Butt, Nadia (Herausgeber); Scherr, Alexander (Herausgeber); Nünning, Ansgar (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, Trier

  9. Fictions of infinity
    Levinasian ethics in 21st-century novels
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  de Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

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    Series: Buchreihe der Anglia ; volume 71
    Subjects: Roman; Unendlichkeit <Motiv>; Englisch; Ethik
    Other subjects: Lévinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995); Levinas, Emmanuel; 21st-century novel; infinity; 21st-century novel; Levinas, Emmanuel; ethics
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    Levinasian ethics in 21st-century novels
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    Subjects: Englisch; Roman; Unendlichkeit <Motiv>; Geschichte 2004-2009; Lévinas, Emmanuel; Ethik
    Other subjects: Levinas, Emmanuel; 21st-century novel; infinity; 21st-century novel; Levinas, Emmanuel; ethics
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  11. Fictions of Infinity
    Levinasian Ethics in 21st-Century Novels
  12. Making time
    world construction in the present-tense novel
  13. Making Time
    World Construction in the Present-Tense Novel
  14. Fictions of infinity
    Levinasian ethics in 21st-century novels
  15. Making time
    world construction in the present-tense novel
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations of Titles -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Mapping the Research Field on Present-Tense Narration -- 2 Linguistic, Narratological, and Philosophical Considerations... more

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations of Titles -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Mapping the Research Field on Present-Tense Narration -- 2 Linguistic, Narratological, and Philosophical Considerations on Tense Usage in Narrative Fiction -- Part II: A Narratological Model of Present-Tense Usage in Narrative Fiction -- 3 The 'Grammatical' Fallacy, or: Why We Need a Descriptive and Analytical Model of Present- Tense Narration -- 4 The Formal-Structural Dimension of Fictional (Present-)Tense Usage: Textual Distribution and Narrative Orchestration -- 5 The Functional Dimension of Fictional Present-Tense Usage: Uses and Functions of Present-Tense Narration -- 6 The Syntactic Dimension of Fictional Present-Tense Usage: Correlations between (Different Kinds of) Present-Tense Narration and Other Narrative Strategies and/or Phenomena -- Part III: Uses and Functions of Present-Tense Narration in Contemporary Narrative Fiction -- 7 Narrative of Reformation: The Revision of History and Narrative Form in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall (2003) and Bring Up the Bodies (2012) -- 8 Narrative of Punishment: Experientiality, Immersion, and the Representation of Narrative Space in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake (2003) -- 9 Narrative of Reminiscence: Intercultural Understanding and Narrative Empathy in Nadeem Aslam's Maps for Lost Lovers (2004) -- 10 Narrative of Deception: Narrative Progression, Suspense, and Surprise in Don Winslow's The Power of the Dog (2005) -- 11 Narrative of Emergence: Metanarration, Intertextuality, and the Disclosure of Worldmaking in Ian McEwan's Nutshell (2016) -- 12 Narrative of Emancipation: Character-Centered Illusion, Cognitive Dissonance, and Narrative Unreliability in Emma Donoghue's Room (2010) -- 13 Narrative of Life: Orality, Narrative Authority, and the (Broken) Illusion of Immediacy in Irvine Welsh's Skagboys (2012) and Dead Men's Trousers (2018) -- 14 Concluding Remarks, or: The Future of Research on Present-Tense Narration -- Works Cited -- Author Index -- Subject Index Responding to the current surge in present-tense novels, Making Time is an innovative contribution to narratological research on present-tense usage in narrative fiction. Breaking with the tradition of conceptualizing the present tense purely as a deictic category denoting synchronicity between a narrative event and its presentation, the study redefines present-tense narration as a fully-fledged narrative strategy whose functional potential far exceeds temporal relations between story and discourse. The first part of the volume presents numerous analytical categories that systematically describe the formal, structural, functional, and syntactic dimensions of present-tense usage in narrative fiction. These categories are then deployed to investigate the uses and functions of present-tense narration in selected twenty-first century novels, including Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, Ian McEwan's Nutshell, and Irvine Welsh's Skagboys. The seven case studies serve to illustrate the ubiquity of present-tense narration in contemporary fiction, ranging from the historical novel to the thriller, and to investigate the various ways in which the present tense contributes to narrative worldmaking

     

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    ISBN: 9783110708134; 9783110708196
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    Series: Narratologia ; volume 77
    Subjects: English fiction; Narration (Rhetoric); Narration (Rhetoric); LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / General
    Other subjects: 21st-century novel; English and American literature; Structuralist narratology; cognitive narratology
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 378 Seiten)
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